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22 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Railroad'

The defense attorney accused the prosecutor of attempting to railroad his client into a hasty trial.

The detective discovered evidence of a conspiracy to railroad an innocent person and framed them for the crime.

The journalist uncovered a scheme to railroad the investigation, leading to a miscarriage of justice.

The judge refused to allow the prosecution to railroad the trial and insisted on a thorough examination of the evidence.

The media outlet chose to railroad the breaking news story to provide timely information to the public.

The software development team had to railroad the coding phase to release the software update on time.

The chef had to railroad the preparation of the dish for the VIP guests.

In a hurry, she attempted to railroad the completion of the intricate puzzle.

The manager's decision to railroad the new policy angered many employees who felt their opinions were ignored.

The impulsive leader's tendency to railroad decisions without consulting the team led to discontent among the staff.

The editor refused to railroad the author's original vision for the novel, valuing artistic integrity.

The aggressive marketing strategy aimed to railroad competitors out of the market.

The ambitious plan sought to railroad the company toward global expansion.

Frustrated with delays, the team decided to railroad the project to meet the deadline.

The manager decided to railroad the project, hoping to meet the tight deadline.

The supervisor advised the team not to railroad the quality control process for the sake of speed.

The athletes were instructed not to railroad their training, emphasizing the importance of gradual progress.

The author decided not to railroad the writing process, taking time to craft each sentence thoughtfully.

The conductor had to railroad the boarding process to ensure the train left on schedule.

The cunning villain tried to railroad the detective into revealing the key evidence.

The persuasive speaker managed to railroad the audience into supporting the controversial proposal.

The manager decided not to railroad the team but instead collaborate on finding innovative solutions to challenges.

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